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Look Homeward

At 13, Jonathan was violently unpredictable, regularly using angel dust and impossible for his mother or teachers to control. Now, after a three-year journey through mental health and drug treatment…

SROs on Strike

They are paid lavishly to house AIDS tenants in less-than-palatial buildings, but the city’s SRO landlords are charging that they’re not getting all that’s due. Their five-month-old boycott leaves homeless…

Minor Catastrophe

Some teen mothers have every reason not to live at home. But welfare offices are turning them away–even though they’re legally entitled to benefits.

Subsidizing Slot

The Administration for Children’s Services’ slow application process has made its emergency housing relief virtually useless.

Fair Market Values

Students at El Puente Academy met after school for months looking into ways to transform Williamsburg’s stagnant economy. Their solution, an open-air market, capitalizes on local talents and needs.

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